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According to research*, we Brits upload more than 17 million selfies every week, with 1 in 3 of us posting at least once a week. The same study found that 1 in 6 Brits aged over 55 regularly take a selfie – that’s more than young adults! Wow! Have we become a nation obsessed?
I’m not for one moment suggesting that we all aspire to be a Kardashian. Neither am I saying that the selfie phenomena is a bad thing – hey, it’s a bit of harmless fun, yes? But with so many celebrities posting selfies it’s a trend that was bound to catch on, sooner or later.
It’s all music to the ears of the commercial sector, of course, eager to make a quick killing out of a trend. Enter ‘selfie app’ in Google’s search bar and it’ll bring up pages and pages of phone apps promising to help you create a selfie masterpiece.
Then there’s Facetune, a £1.99 app that lets you erase unwelcome blemishes or spots on your skin. You can also use it to whiten your teeth in a selfie (or shot of someone else), even change your eye or hair colour.
If you’re a non Apple household (like us), then the Droid Report has a similar list of the best Android selfie apps here.
The tools available are not just confined to apps. There’s selfie hardware too. Like the just launched £14.95 Selfy Stick (above), an extendable rod with a Bluetooth shutter button “to make distance selfies and group shots a piece of cake”. More info here.
Then there’s the Selfie Brush (above). This has a paddle brush on one side and a phone case with mirror on the other. You prep your hair with the brush side, then switch the Selfie Brush around to check your look and take a snap. Priced at $19.99 (no UK pricing currently). Available for iPhone 5 and 5s, with more models to come. More info here.
But the ultimate tool has surely got to be this – a wrist mounted drone with an onboard camera that springs in to the air in front of you to take the perfect selfie (above). Called Nixie it’s been developed by a researcher at Stanford University in the US. Don’t rush to the shops quite yet though, as the drone is still in prototype. More info here.
So, own up, how many selfies do you take a week?
*Source: Tesco Mobile